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  1. Sep 18, 2017 · The Icones was itself an abridgement of Gessner’s pioneering work Historia animalium, which applied the latest scholarly techniques to describe a variety of animals—including the unicorn, which Gessner called by the Greek equivalent monoceros. A physician who lived in Zürich, Switzerland, Gessner (1516-1565) was one of the leading scholars ...

  2. Aug 17, 2020 · Among the 88 modern constellations, Monoceros is the 35 th largest, occupying an area of 482 square degrees. Monoceros is quite faint since it doesn’t have any stars brighter than magnitude 3.0. The brightest star in Monoceros is Beta Monocerotis, which is a triple star system that has a combined visual magnitude of 3.74.

  3. Feb 7, 2016 · Star Constellation Facts: Monoceros. Monoceros (“The Unicorn”) is a faint northern sky constellation that lies on the celestial equator, and can be seen by observers located between +75° and -90° of latitude. It is the 35th largest constellation, but is faint and difficult to recognise, with its brightest star, Alpha Monocerotis, having a ...

  4. Monoceros Constellation: Facts & Myths. The set of stars that make up the Monoceros have got quite a famous story behind them. It is said that the scene is a popular depiction from many of the ancient literature and texts. It takes the form of a unicorn that is dipping its horn in the pond to purify the water for rest of the animals that stand ...

  5. The monoceros was first described in Pliny the Elder 's Natural History as a creature with the body of a horse, the head of a stag (minus the antlers), the feet of an elephant, and the tail of a wild boar. It has one black horn in the middle of its forehead, which is two cubits (about 1 m or 3 feet) in length, and is impossible to capture alive ...

  6. Jan 5, 2012 · Location: Northern Winter 7h RA -5° Dec. Monoceros is an almost invisible constellation, with only a few fourth-magnitude stars. Monoceros does have something interesting to see with the aid of a small telescope. β Monocerotis is an impressive triple star system, the three stars form a triangle which seems to be fixed. Monoceros.

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